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Caprican poet. Lt. [[Joe Palladino]] owned a bound edition poems, and threatened Col. [[Saul Tigh]] with lines from one:
[[File:TRS - Final Cut - Kataris Quote on Tigh's Mirror.jpg|thumb|A blood-written quote from Kataris' ''[[A Poet's Dream]]'' on [[Saul Tigh]]'s mirror {{TRS|Final Cut}}.]]
'''Kataris''' was a well-known [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] poet. Lieutenant [[Joe Palladino|Palladino]] owns a bound edition of ''[[A Poet's Dream]]'', a collection of Kataris' poems, and threatens Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] with lines from one:


<blockquote>From the darkness you must fall<br>
<blockquote>''From the darkness you must fall''<br />
Failed and weak, to darkness all</blockquote>
''Failed and weak, to darkness all.''</blockquote>


The name Kataris is probably a reference to Roman poet [[Wikipedia:Catullus|Catullus]] ([[Final Cut]]).
[[Kara Thrace]] recognizes the quotation, recalls from which piece it comes, and knows the poem's quality relative to the poet's other works. [[D'Anna Biers]] identifies Palladino's copy of one of Kataris' books on sight in a recording she is editing {{TRS|Final Cut}}.


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* The name "Kataris" is a likely reference to the Roman poet [[W:Catullus|Catullus]].
 
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A blood-written quote from Kataris' A Poet's Dream on Saul Tigh's mirror (TRS: "Final Cut").

Kataris was a well-known Caprican poet. Lieutenant Palladino owns a bound edition of A Poet's Dream, a collection of Kataris' poems, and threatens Colonel Tigh with lines from one:

From the darkness you must fall
Failed and weak, to darkness all.

Kara Thrace recognizes the quotation, recalls from which piece it comes, and knows the poem's quality relative to the poet's other works. D'Anna Biers identifies Palladino's copy of one of Kataris' books on sight in a recording she is editing (TRS: "Final Cut").

Notes

  • The name "Kataris" is a likely reference to the Roman poet Catullus.
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